Curious about the difference between carriers, and how they fit? It won't tell you about strap angle, but our friends at BWI of Colorado Springs made this fantastic ﻿SSC comparison chart!﻿ Check it out!

Secure High Back Carry (SHBC) is another carry, like BWCC, that is secured early with a half knot.

Rather than bringing both tails under your arms before tying, however, for SHBC one goes over your shoulder and the other comes under the other arm to create a rebozo pass on your back. The half-knot is then tied at your chest and the pass under your arm is flipped over your shoulder.

This is another good carry for beginners, since the carry is secured early. What did you think?

This is one of my favorite carries, but for some reason I don't do it as often as I could.

I love that it creates a chest belt that is comfortable for many wearers, whether they like or dislike ruck straps, or like or dislike chest belts.

I find that this chest belt is much more comfortable than a standard chest belt as most of the pressure is actually off the chest and at the half knot points on either side. At the same time, these pressure points are far enough away from the shoulder to avoid a "ruck strap" feel.

What do you think? Do you like this carry? Let us know which version you try and how you like it!

It begins like a regular double hammock, except that the second hammock pass is turned into a (spread) reinforced pass. The second hammock pass is spread and then passed over the far leg. A shoulder flip then brings it back up for a second spread pass, which is then brought under the far leg. This leaves you with several options for tying off: TAS, CCCB, or a knotless finish, like the one Faith does in this video: